Cowboys Reporter Takes Shot at Players When Leaving Locker Room After Media Session
By Andy Loughmiller

The Dallas Cowboys' season is on the line, as they need to beat the Redskins on Sunday and the Giants to beat Philly. However, they could have punched their tickets to the postseason had they taken down the Eagles last weekend.
The players inside the locker room surely haven't forgotten about this. In case they needed a reminder, Cowboys insider Clarence Hill Jr. went ahead and delivered.
A Cowboys media relations staffer ushered us out of the locker room with the comment, "let's do this again next week."
— Clarence Hill Jr (@clarencehilljr) December 27, 2019
I replied: "That ain't up to us."
A Cowboys player: "It ain't up to us, either"
Me: "It was."
Another Cowboys player: "Shots fired"
Happy Friday
This whole situation seems to be all in good fun, but goodness, Hill Jr. really didn't hold back in letting the Cowboys know they really blew it last week.
With Jason Garrett's job security not safe at all, the choke job in Philly with a chance to lock up the NFC East was one that surely keeps Jerry Jones up late at night. Oh, and for those who thought Hill Jr. and others were ushered out due to the back and forth, nope, that wasn't the case.
the media session was over...lol
— Clarence Hill Jr (@clarencehilljr) December 27, 2019
America's Team has far more important things to worry about than arguing with writers and reporters with their season on the line Sunday. Hopefully they can have this same level of fire on the field in Week 17.